POLITICAL activist/crooner Harry Belafonte has sold his 17-room apartment to philanthropist/entertainment heiress Abigail Disney.

Disney and her husband, Pierre Hauser, have paid $10.75 million for the West Side apartment that Belafonte owned for almost 50 years.

Belafonte first listed the fullfloor, 7,200-square-foot place at 300 West End Ave. in August 2005 for $15 million. It had a last asking price of $11.75 million before Disney and Hauser went to contract on it last month.

Disney’s grandfather, Roy O.

Disney, and her great uncle, Walt Disney, founded what is now the Walt Disney Company. Her father, Roy E.

Disney, former Disney vice chairman, resigned from the company’s board in 2003 to lead a shareholder revolt against then-CEO Michael Eisner. Abigail, 46, a large shareholder in the company, also participated in the Eisner ouster.

Disney’s new digs feature a sprawling layout that includes six bedrooms, six-plus bathrooms, servants quarters, two living rooms, a family room, a billiards room, a library, a dark room and a recording library.

As we previously reported, the prewar residence needs some updating, but has great herringbone floors, high ceilings and original details.

According to city records, Disney and her husband recently sold their townhouse at 247 Central Park West for $15.5 million. The Corcoran Group had the Belafonte listing.

THE $24 MILLION MAN

TORY KIAM loved a Fifth Avenue duplex co-op so much, he paid $24 million for the five-bedroom place with three maid’s rooms.

The son of the late Victor Kiam – the one-time owner of the New England Patriots and the man who proclaimed he loved Remington shavers so much that he bought the company – has taken half of the eighth floor and the entire ninth floor of 1133 Fifth Ave., with his wife, Elena.

Kiam is the president of Lia Sophia, an Illinoisbased direct-sales jewelry company originally founded as Lady Remington by his late father.

Eve Weinstein, the ex-wife of Harvey Weinstein, recently bought a full-floor apartment there for $10.4 million.

Ann Woodward, who was exonerated more than 50 years ago in the fatal shooting of her wealthy husband, sportsman William Woodward Jr., at their estate at Oyster Bay, L.I., was found dead in her duplex apartment at 1133 Fifth in 1975, after Truman Capote depicted her in his book as a murderous trollop.

BRONFMAN’S SELLING SPREE

MUSIC mogul Edgar Bronfman Jr. has found buyers for two of his three Amagansett properties.

Public records show that Bronfman, who earlier this year purchased a Bridgehampton estate for $31 million, has sold a 5,000-squarefoot five-bedroom home on 1.1 acres for $4.74 million. And sources say a vacant 1.2-acre adjacent lot has gone to contract for just over $3 million. The combined properties originally went on the market in spring 2005 for $10.25 million.

Bronfman’s broker, William Wolff of The Corcoran Group, could not be reached for comment.

Still on the market is Bronfman’s larger place down the block on Indian Wells Highway, with an asking price of $15.75 million.

The former Namagansett Club consists of an 8,000square-foot six-bedroom main house. The 3.2-acre property includes a onebedroom guesthouse and a separate artists studio.

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON WHAT TWIGGY’S BUYING

FOR those looking for the skinny on ’60s fashion model Twiggy, one of the hosts of the hit show “America’s Next Top Model,” one of our spies reports that the still-lithe British icon is about to buy a place in Midtown Manhattan.

According to our source, Twiggy Lawson (born in 1949 as Lesley Hornby) is going to contract on a one-bedroom pied-à-terre in the Westmore that is going for about $739,000.

The prewar unit on West 57th Street includes a sunken living room and a small dining area.

RALPH LAUREN has decided to pass on turning East Hampton Point into a private Shangri-La.

The fashion tycoon had been interested in buying the 5-acre multi-use marina, restaurant and lodging facility on the East End’s picturesque Three Mile Harbor that has a $55 million asking price. Local brokers say he was considering converting the complex into a private club for a select few Polo logowearing swells to lounge about.

But Lauren’s people tell us Ralph opted not to buy the property with 58 boat slips after briefly considering it.

Broker Judi Desiderio of Town and Country Real Estate has the exclusive listing.

. NUMBERS GAME

$474,330 Amount a land-bound version of the same 1,455 square-foot pad would cost, given the area’s average price-per-square-foot of $326

$35,450 Maximum amount a family can make annually and still qualify for the Hell’s Kitchen building’s affordable-housing units

$743 Monthly rent for a 2-BR apartment in the affordable-housing portion of the forthcoming Clinton Green building $36B Estimated employee bonuses to be paid out by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Bros.

and Bear Stearns, as predicted by Dealbreaker.com

$199K Price for a 3-BR “house barge,” now docked at Brooklyn’s King Plaza Marina in Mill Basin